Well Rich, those are trojaned bots that search for open ports to 
infect a user's system. Make sure you boot every one of them.

Look below for where they are coming from.

--- Rich Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> I've been running my web server for a week or two now, and I'm getting
> accessed by, at present, 13 unique IP addresses other than my own IP
> when I test the server using a D7 thick client program.  One access sequence
> is particularly disturbing because it seems to be time spaced in a variable
> way, and the user never accesses web pages - just logs in and then out
> immediately after.
> 
<SNIP>

> http://124.0.90.2
// SK Networks Co. Seoul, Korea

> http://132.248.133.225
// Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico

> http://24.10.33.13
> http://24.111.87.129
> http://24.130.201
> http://24.130.201.47 *
> http://24.130.80.56
> http://24.130.81.58 *
> http://24.163.81.123
> http://24.207.242.67
> http://24.210.196.74
> http://24.24.174.20
> http://24.98.49.155 *
> 

All Comcast dynamic IP clients


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